Southeastern University of the Assemblies of God
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Not to be confused with Southeastern University of the Health Sciences, now Nova Southeastern University
Nova Southeastern University
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 in Davie, Florida.

Southeastern University is a private
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 Christian
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 liberal arts university located in Lakeland, Florida
Lakeland, Florida
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, USA. It was established in 1935 in New Brockton, Alabama
New Brockton, Alabama
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 as a Bible
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 college, relocated to Lakeland in 1946, and became a liberal arts
Liberal arts
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 college in 1970. The school has four colleges and is the largest Assemblies of God
Assemblies of God
The Assemblies of God , officially the World Assemblies of God Fellowship, is a group of over 140 autonomous but loosely-associated national groupings of churches which together form the world's largest Pentecostal denomination...

 educational institution in the United States. The university offers 45 bachelor's degrees and ten master's degrees.

History

Southeastern University was founded in 1935 by Assemblies of God Alabama District Superintendent J.C. Thames and other Southeastern district leaders as the South-Eastern Bible Institute. Originally located in a former high school building in New Brockton, Alabama, SEBI opened its doors to students on November 4, 1935, under the direction of four faculty members. Edgar W. Bethany, Karl M. Gygax, Helen B. Stewart, and Myrtle G. Eason composed the original faculty. Two years later, in June, the first graduation exercises were held. Seventeen students received diplomas for the two-year academic program.

SEBI continued classes in New Brockton until 1940 when a decision was made to consolidate the school with Beulah Heights Bible Institute in Atlanta, Georgia. The school was known from 1940 to 1942 as the Beulah Heights—South-Eastern Bible Institute. In the fall of 1942, the district superintendents of the Southeastern districts accepted the invitation of the Rev. Ralph Byrd and his congregation to move the school to another location in Atlanta. For two years, Byrd served the school, without remuneration, as principal and business manager. In 1946, the school’s board of directors voted to secure a permanent location for the full development of the school. A new campus location was purchased later that year in Lakeland, Florida. The Atlanta campus was sold, and development of the new site began. Student body growth continued at the new central Florida campus along with the academic program.

SEBI became South-Eastern Bible College in 1956 when the school began offering four-year, bachelor’s degree programs. After adding education degrees, the college’s board of directors changed the school name to Southeastern College of the Assemblies of God. In 1986, Southeastern was granted regional accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Accreditation was reaffirmed in 1991 and 2001. In 2005, Southeastern College officially became Southeastern University, and began offering its first master’s degree programs, and formed the colleges of arts and sciences, business, Christian ministries and religion, and education.

What began in 1935 as a Bible-training school is now the largest Assemblies of God educational institution in the U.S., producing Christian leaders in church ministries, education, medicine, law, business, communication, psychology, social work, literature, and music.

Admission

In the 2010-11 academic year, enrollment totaled 2,867 students. 41% are male , 59% female. Appromately 70% of students live on campus. Students come from a variety of denominations, though approximately 31% are from an Assemblies of God background.

Academics

Southeastern University is organized into four colleges. The College of Arts & Sciences houses the Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences, Department of Communication, Department of English & Foreign Languages, Department of Music, and Department of Natural Sciences & Mathematics. The other three colleges are the College of Business & Legal Studies, the College of Education, and the College of Christian Ministries & Religion. The university also maintains a Division of Continuing and Adult Education and a study-abroad program in Israel
Israel
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 based at the George O. Wood
George O. Wood
George O. Wood is an American Pentecostal minister. Since August 2007, he has been the General Superintendent of the General Council of the Assemblies of God in the United States of America and has been Chairman of the World Assemblies of God Fellowship, the largest Pentecostal denomination in the...

 Jerusalem Studies Center.

Southeastern University offers 45 majors leading to the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degrees. In addition to these, the university also offers ten master's degrees.The school is the largest Assemblies of God educational institution of higher learning in the United States.

College of Arts & Sciences

Southeastern's College of Arts and Sciences prepares students for accomplished lives by strengthening their research, analytical and writing skills as they complete the university’s core, liberal arts curriculum. The liberal studies helps a student develop a wide breadth of understanding in a multitude of subjects. After exposure to an academic or professional subject through the College of Arts and Sciences, a student may choose to major in a discipline rooted in one of its five departments.

Department of Behavioral & Social Sciences

Southeastern University's Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences prepares students for careers in counseling, the social services and other fields—or for further study in graduate school. Majors offered include social work, psychology and counseling psychology. In addition to fulfilling major requirements, behavioral and social science classes may be woven into minors in psychology, Christian counseling, sociology, social services, or special education/disabled populations.

Department of Communication

Hands-on training through Southeastern’s Department of Communication equips students for inspired, professional, and responsible service in broadcasting, journalism, public relations, film studies, and theatre. Communication students at Southeastern gain experience using state-of-the-art broadcasting equipment. The university's vibrant Christian community supplies students with endless story ideas for the campus newspaper, The Southeastern Times. Plays and musicals provide theatre majors with a regular stage where they can hone their craft in the spotlight or behind the scenes. Film majors can screen their films at our annual 180 Film Festival and Southeastern's RAW TV gives students experience in producing a nationally televised talk show.

Department of English & Foreign Languages

Southeastern’s Department of English and Foreign Languages promotes interpersonal and cross-cultural understanding by teaching literature, writing and speaking. Students may major in English, or English and Intercultural Studies, and minor in Spanish, French, or Greek. The department also offers courses in Hebrew and foreign language literature's.

Department of Music

Southeastern’s Department of Music offers challenging technical training and instruction in music theory and history to the serious performing musician. Students may major in Music, Music Performance or Church Music, or earn a degree in Music Education through additional studies in Southeastern’s College of Education. Southeastern also is one of the first schools of its size to offer a substantial jazz studies program, which includes instruction in jazz theory, history, and performance. Students must audition to become a music major at Southeastern.

Department of Natural Sciences and Mathematics

The Department of Natural Sciences and Mathematics teaches students about the beauty, purpose and intricacies of nature but also explores the ethical and moral dilemmas that often accompany scientific discovery. Students may study and major in biology, biology/pre-med or mathematics through the department.

College of Business and Legal Studies

Southeastern's College of Business and Legal Studies is composed of the Department of Business Administration and Department of Historical, Legal, and Leadership Studies. Both departments equip students to become ethical, skillful, and internationally astute leaders--whether they pursue careers in business, government, the academy, or non-profits. In addition, students pursuing majors in the Department of Business Administration or Department of Historical, Legal, and Leadership Studies benefit from the synergies that exist--and have existed historically--between business, law, economics, and public policy.

Department of Business Administration

The Department of Business Administration is dedicated to providing high-quality, relevant, and global learning experiences that emphasize moral and ethical practices within a Christ-centered environment. The Department of Business Administration prepares students with technical knowledge, essential skills, and leadership abilities that enable them to succeed in their professional and personal lives. Southeastern University is committed to serving God and its stakeholders through stewardship, leadership and scholarship.

Southeastern's business programs are marked by rigor and insightful instruction by professors who are both practitioners and scholars within their fields. Students in the Department of Business Administration can major in accounting, finance, international business, management, management information systems, and marketing. The department offers one-year, 16-month, and two-year MBA programs, and an online MBA program. In addition, the department offers the fifth year of credits accounting majors need to become Certified Public Accountants.

Southeastern University has received specialized accreditation for its business programs through the International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education (IACBE), located in Olathe, Kansas. The business programs in the following degrees are accredited by the IACBE:

* Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting
* Bachelor of Science degree in Finance
* Bachelor of Science degree in Leadership
* Bachelor of Science degree in Management
* Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing

Department of Historical, Legal, and Leadership Studies

Southeastern’s Department of Historical, Legal, and Leadership Studies shows students how to study history, public policy, criminal justice, and leadership from a Christian perspective, and how to promote Biblical values through these fields. Graduates of our history program can pursue careers in history and other fields that value critical thinkers. Our public policy majors learn how to develop and implement public policies that reflect Christian values. Students who major in criminal justice are equipped for careers in law enforcement, as well as future study in law school. And our leadership grads are trained to lead in companies, churches, and other organizations, by serving in the spirit of Christ. The Department of Historical, Legal, and Leadership Studies —through its Pre-Law Track—also educates students in the fundamentals of law and prepares them for the rigors of law school.

College of Education

Southeastern’s College of Education trains students to equip children for success in school and beyond. Students may specialize in teaching elementary grades, or a subject in higher grades, including: math, science, social studies, and English. Students may also major in music education, Exceptional Student Education (ESE), or sport and recreation management. The university's graduate programs, which are all offered online, include Master of Education degrees in elementary education, educational leadership, and teaching and learning.

College of Christian Ministries & Religion

Southeastern, which has a 70-year heritage of training pastors, missionaries and other church workers, offers undergraduate programs in church ministries and a Master of Arts degree in Ministerial Leadership. As an undergraduate Church Ministries major, a student may choose from among eight concentrations that range from pastoral to youth ministry.

Resident life

Aventura Hall (Spanish for "Adventure") - Female housing 2- and 4-bedroom suites.

Bauer Hall - Communal male housing.

Bethany Hall - Communal female housing.

Destino Hall (Spanish for "Destiny") - Male housing 2- and 4-bedroom suites.

Esperanza Hall (Spanish for "Hope") - Female housing 2- and 4-bedroom suites.

South Pointe - Male/Female housing featuring 1- and 2-bedroom apartments that accommodate 3 and 4 students respectively.

Valencia - Male/Female housing featuring 1- and 2-bedroom apartments that accommodate 3 and 4 students respectively.

Buttercup - Female housing featuring 2- and 3-bedroom houses that accommodate 3 to 5 students.

National Leadership Forum

Held annually on the university's Lakeland, Fla., campus, the National Leadership Forum teaches the servant leadership
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 concept in the academic, business, and church communities. Notable speakers previously hosted by the Forum include former President George W. Bush
George W. Bush
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 and former First Lady Laura Bush
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, Joyce Meyer
Joyce Meyer
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, Gen. Colin L. Powell, former Florida Governor Jeb Bush
Jeb Bush
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, Tommy Barnett, Jack Welch
Jack Welch
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, Tony Dungy
Tony Dungy
Anthony Kevin "Tony" Dungy [DUN-jee] is a former professional American football player and coach in the National Football League. Dungy was head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 1996 to 2001, and head coach of the Indianapolis Colts from 2002 to 2008...

, TD Jakes, Craig Groeschel
Craig Groeschel
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, Ken Blanchard
Ken Blanchard
Kenneth Hartley Blanchard is an American author and management expert. His book The One Minute Manager has sold over 13 million copies and has been translated into 37 languages...

, Erwin McManus, Patrick Lencioni
Patrick Lencioni
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, Bill Hybels
Bill Hybels
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, Bill George
Bill George
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, Henry Cloud
Henry Cloud
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, Dave Ramsey
Dave Ramsey
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, Tim Sanders
Tim Sanders
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, Ed Young, Jr., Tony Evans
Tony Evans
Tony Evans is a Christian pastor and a widely-syndicated radio broadcaster in the United States.Dr. Evans serves as Senior Pastor to the over 8,000 member Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship in Dallas, Texas, which was founded in 1976 with 10 members meeting at his home...

, Megyn Kelly
Megyn Kelly
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, and Wayne Cordeiro
Wayne Cordeiro
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.

The 2011 National Leadership Forum was held March 8-10. Speakers included former President George W. Bush
George W. Bush
George Walker Bush is an American politician who served as the 43rd President of the United States, from 2001 to 2009. Before that, he was the 46th Governor of Texas, having served from 1995 to 2000....

; former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
Condoleezza Rice
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; Franklin Graham
Franklin Graham
William Franklin Graham III , known publicly as Franklin Graham, is an American Christian evangelist and missionary. He is the president and CEO of both the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and the international Christian relief organization Samaritan's Purse.He currently lives in Boone,...

; Dan Cathy; Kurt Warner
Kurt Warner
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; and David Gergen
David Gergen
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.

Athletics

Southeastern University competes in Division I of the National Christian College Athletic Association
National Christian College Athletic Association
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 after recently transitioning from Division II. The school is also associated with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
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 and is a member of the Sun Conference. The university fields teams in men's and women's basketball, men's baseball, men's golf, men's and women's soccer, women's tennis, women's volleyball, and co-ed cheerleading. Southeastern University has won Division II championships in all four men's sports and a Division I championship in men's golf. The school's teams are nicknamed "The Fire."

Notable alumni

External links

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